Copywriter, Editor and Journalist

Adrian Reece is a multifaceted creative with a passion for storytelling and community impact. As the author of two poignant poetic compilations, Adrian uses his writing to explore profound themes and connect with readers on a deep level. A dedicated journalist and writer, he excels at crafting compelling narratives that inform and inspire.

In addition to his literary achievements, Adrian is a dynamic entrepreneur who has founded two successful businesses, demonstrating his vision and drive in the creative and business worlds.

Committed to uplifting the next generation, Adrian serves as the Vice President of the Guyanese Canadian Youth Association (GCYA), where he actively fosters growth and empowerment among youth in his community. With a unique blend of creativity, leadership, and dedication, Adrian Reece continues to leave a meaningful mark in both the literary and cultural landscapes.

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Email: adriandreece@outlook.com

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Recent Articles

Feeding Canada; a Documentary about the true heroes of Canada’s food industry

Canadians are privileged in that we do not want for the basic necessities of life. Considered one of the best and safest countries to live in, we have access to everything a person needs to live a full and satisfying life.

In the hardship that Canadians have had to face in the last few years it is easy to find fault in everyday life. One of the things we take for granted is how easily accessible food is here. Canadians are treated to seasonal: fruits, vegetables and meats all year round with no

Canada is Sinking – Is there a correlation between the rising economic costs, and the siphoning of funds to other sources in Canada?

BY ADRIAN REECE
At some point Toronto was a city that people enjoyed living in. Recent political leadership at every level of government has caused citizens to consider moving out of the country as a whole. The high cost of living, coupled with the difficulty affording housing, and remote work becoming more regular has made the rest of the world seem much more appealing for Canadians as a whole.
Many countries are offering travel perks and visas to travelers in the west, to encourage them to vis...

Finance for the Culture; How a young woman is helping Canadians become financially attractive

BY ADRIAN REECE
Canadians are earnestly searching for a way to improve their financial lifestyles. The hardship surrounding Canadian lives, and the current economy is increasingly breaking young Canadians’ morale.
Shay Myers, a young woman passionate about financial literacy, is making waves in the industry. Through her company Finance for the Culture, she is helping others improve their financial situations. Allowing others to become what she calls “financially attractive.”
She works with a ple...

With an impending election, we should be ready for some serious change

BY ADRIAN REECE
With change in leadership comes a new direction and a new set of rules ready to be ushered in. With the elections in America finished and Trump ready to step into office in January, there are new rumours spreading that put America and Canada on notice. There are some subtle rumours going around that will impact both sets of citizenry. Trump has stated he will be instituting tariffs on foreign goods, in an attempt to improve the American economy. The Canadian prime minister has st...

Art is a part of Toronto, but you don’t see it! Immerse yourself in the ever-expanding world of expression that Toronto brings

Toronto boasts exciting activities seven days a week. There is so much going on that FOMO will hit you in your feelings at least once a week if you’re trying to experience the best this city offers. Many forms of expression appear to be missing from the diverse culture of this city that does not rest. However, it is as simple as changing your perspective, and looking in new places, new experiences.

Toronto has an art scene that is almost hidden from the general public. If you’re looking for dif